Nairobi United custodian sets sight on NSL, Mozzart Bet Cup double

Nairobi United goalkeeper Ernest Mohammed has opened up on his lofty targets this season, revealing he has set his eyes on lifting the National Super League (NSL) and the Mozzart Bet Cup.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsAs the season enters its homestretch, Naibois find themselves in contention for all the titles that they are competing for, thereby giving the custodian a reason to dream.Babu tips Rising Stars to shine at AFCON U20 despite being paired against giantsNairobi United are at the summit of the NSL table with 52 points, three more than second-placed APS Bomet and with a game in hand, making them the favourites to win the title.The Nicholas Muyoti-coached side have also advanced to the quarter finals of the Mozzart Bet Cup after eliminating KCB FC, making Mohammed dream of a double, albeit with no pressure to achieve the dream.##NAJAVA_MECA_8859961##“Actually, on that front (winning a double), there is zero pressure. We know our targets, believe in ourselves and are working towards them. If we win both the Mozzart Bet Cup and the league, that would be great for our team,” said Mohammed.Mohammed was speaking to Mozzart Sport after Nairobi United knocked out KCB from the Mozzart Bet Cup in the Round of 16 on post-match penalties, a win he said they had put a lot of effort into.Cash strapped National Super League club goes into dissolution“It was a very important match for us. We were looking for a win, and we were fortunate enough to get it,” he said.The custodian who also helped Nairobi United gain promotion to the NSL was the hero of the day after saving one penalty and scoring the winning spot kick.##NAJAVA_MECA_8859962##The shot stopper said he had prepared well for that moment, noting that there is always pressure to do well, especially as a foreign player“I was very focused. I had been training the whole week and preparing myself for any eventuality, and I was lucky to save one.Find out when Kakamega Homeboyz new kits will hit shelvesThe pressure is a lot because the team demands a lot from me, and I just have to give my best, as that is what I’m expected to do,” he concluded.Nairobi United will host Mully Children’s Family in an NSL match on Saturday, 19 April at Dandora Stadium.

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